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Also checked the voltages from the top without the tubes in and they were spot on to where they should be, on pins 1 and 2 of the 6J6 socket I was getting around 193 volts DC, and pins 5 and 6 of the 6AG5 socket I was getting around 193 Volts DC as well, which I think will drop down to the readings on the voltage chart when the tube is in the socket. Also I think I might of figured out what's going on, a couple of the center pins on a couple of the 6AU6 sockets broke off on the bottom of the Chassis, one of them is in Video the IF Circuit the other one is the Sound IF 6AU6 socket. |
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![]() Also I'm finally getting some response out of the tuner, it seems that two of my 6AU6 sockets will need replacing unfortunately, but the good news is that the voltages on the 6AU6 Video IF tubes are spot on to what they are supposed to be, I'm just not getting a good connection between the tube and the socket because of the sockets being faulty, (the center grounding lug is busted off on both of them and the sound IF socket some how popped one of its retaining rivets loose) and so there's no reference to ground with them anymore. So anyways I'm going to have to see if I can find a couple of phenolic wafer style 7 pin tube sockets to match up with the original sockets and install them in place of the broken/intermittent sockets. |
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The sams schematic and voltage chart don't show anywhere near that voltage on those pins. Also as I mentioned before, the schematic shows the tuner b+ being fed by R13. If you had 158v on the input side of R13, and 154 on the output. There is no way for that voltage to increase on the load side, because the more current you pull thought that resistor, the lower the voltage will go on the output side.
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Another update, I now have rock solid audio, the Audio IF was out of alignment so I fixed that, and now I have perfect audio to go with the rock solid picture.
Now I unfortunately am having issues with my high voltage again where my picture is intermittently going bright and dim, and I have a feeling it has to do with that 1 Meg 1 Watt resistor in line with the High Voltage cap for the Picture tube. |
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Here's where I'm at now, see picture below. I still can't seem to get the picture to fill out the rest of the screen, as you can see in the picture below the screen for some reason won't fill out the upper right hand side of the screen, and I'm still having problems with the jailbars on the left side of the screen and the top of the screen is all stretched out looking and the bottom part is normal looking.
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Vertical not filled and non-linear: put a test pattern (in a pinch end credits with even spacing between lines when viewed on a better set will do) on screen and adjust vertical height and linearity simultaneously (may need to juggle vertical centering too)...If you can't get a full linear vertical sweep check resistors I the vertical. The left vertical lines are probably horizontal drive lines...try adjusting horizontal drive...If that don't do it your probably going to need to adjust the horizontal osc waveform with an oscilloscope.
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Another possibility for neck shadow is not having the yoke all the way forward to the bell of the picture tube. Sometimes slight adjustment of the ion trap will do it too, but don't compromise your brightest screen setting just to eliminate a shadow. You're in the home stretch now.
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But now I can't get the screen to fill out horizontally, for some reason or another I can't get the horizontal linearity and Horizontal Size adjustments to do anything to the screen as far as resizing it goes. Last edited by vortalexfan; 11-12-2019 at 10:17 PM. |
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but none of that made any difference as there is still "shadowing" as you call it going on in the picture tube, no matter how I adjust the Focus Coil or the Yoke. |
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Can you post a few pictures showing how the yoke and focus coil are positioned relative to the picture tube? A side, rear, and top view would be helpful. Tom mentions tilting the focus coil, but if you have wing nuts that allow forward/reward, as well as up/down, all those movements can affect neck shadow. The electron beam is basically looking down the barrel of the neck, and if it's not bent to center by all combined adjustments before it clears the bell of the tube you'll get a shadow.
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Unfortunately I'm afraid that 1 Meg 1 Watt resistor that was in series with the high voltage anode to the picture tube might of finally bit the dust as no amount of adjusting the ion trap is bringing back the picture, and I think the resistor was slowly dying because I started out with a super bright picture and it gradually got dimmer until it finally went completely dark. |
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Easy enough to change that resistor, I suppose? |
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